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This anime is really giving me the impression of Japanese women as stiff prudes from the Victorian era. They won't like being groped by their lover? They won't show their panties to their lover? LOL thank God I'm not dating a Jap atm.

As others said, one thing is being groped privately, one thing is if it's in public. My gf is even embarrassed of kisses when there's other people around for example (and she's not Japanese).
Also the whole showing panties thing... it sounds really silly . I mean, seeing a woman's panties is basically just the best some kind of stalker trying to oogle under her skirt can aspire to. If you're in a relationship, just get naked and have sex, damnit .

I was mildly entertained by this but it's more because of Aito's over-the-top antics. The full complement isn't here yet and that kind of halves the enjoyment, at least for me.

Aito is the typical protagonist of Hiroyuki's manga. If you want to compare Aito to that knife wielding nerd who says "The Cat is fine, too", Aito's character is plain. However, he is still that type of guy who talks low as if it is a common sense.

By the way, Aito is his last name. His first name is Yuki, and it's a rare first name. Another time an anime character has this first name is Cross Day. Aito's reason of name is Ai(love)to and Yuki(courage) mangaka. It takes courage to express his special love.

Aito is the typical protagonist of Hiroyuki's manga. If you want to compare Aito to that knife wielding nerd who says "The Cat is fine, too", Aito's character is plain. However, he is still that type of guy who talks low as if it is a common sense.

By the way, Aito is his last name. His first name is Yuki, and it's a rare first name. Another time an anime character has this first name is Cross Day. Aito's reason of name is Ai(love)to and Yuki(courage) mangaka. It takes courage to express his special love.

I wonder how much of Aito is self-insert? He seems to have a full course of otaku mannerisms (sans a complete lack of social skills), which is not that common in Hiroyuki's works.

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Originally Posted by Myssa Rei

Oh wow, they're rushing through things just to introduce Sena huh? Not that I mind.

Judging from the pace of manga, it'd be easier to introduce the cast then deal with the premise.